2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.04.093
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Dataset on spatial distribution and location of universities in Nigeria

Abstract: Access to quality educational system, and the location of educational institutions are of great importance for future prospect of youth in any nation. These in return, have great effects on the economy growth and development of any country. Thus, the dataset contained in this article examines and explains the spatial distribution of universities in the Nigeria system of education. Data from the university commission, Nigeria, as at December 2017 are used. These include all the 40 federal universities, 44 state… Show more

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“…South-east has the highest number of universities, followed by south-west, south-south, north-east, north-west, and lastly, North Central (Agboola & Ofoegbu, 2010). Needless to say, the Christian-dominated regions lead in seeking Western education right from the primary to university while their Muslim counterparts in the north lagged behind (Adeyemi & Edeki, 2018). Figures of the universities are always changing where currently, there are 170 universities in the country comprising 43 federal universities, 48 state universities, and 79 private universities (NUC, 2019).…”
Section: R E S E a R C H H I G H L I G H T Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South-east has the highest number of universities, followed by south-west, south-south, north-east, north-west, and lastly, North Central (Agboola & Ofoegbu, 2010). Needless to say, the Christian-dominated regions lead in seeking Western education right from the primary to university while their Muslim counterparts in the north lagged behind (Adeyemi & Edeki, 2018). Figures of the universities are always changing where currently, there are 170 universities in the country comprising 43 federal universities, 48 state universities, and 79 private universities (NUC, 2019).…”
Section: R E S E a R C H H I G H L I G H T Smentioning
confidence: 99%